Post by Black Bart on May 4, 2022 8:04:55 GMT -5
Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Kiharagomadara
English Name — Bug Bug Fruit, Model: White Ermine
Classification — Zoan
Owned By — Mahenoor
Appearance — Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Kiharagomadara is pink fruit resembling a Pitaya, or Dragon Fruit, in shape and size. Green spikes emanate from the pinkish skin, which conceals white flesh with black seeds of questionable taste, that resemble the fur of the White Ermine moth.
Ability — The Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Kiharagomadara is Zoan-type Fruit that allows its eater to freely transform into a White Ermine moth (as well as a hybrid between the eater's natural form and the White Ermine form). While transformed into either special form, the eater gains the following powers:
- Moth Physiology: Being able to transform fully or partially into a White Ermine moth, the eater gains the proportionate reflexes, speed, strength and durability of a moth, granting them - particularly in their hybrid forms - physical attributes superior to those of a normal human of their training level and weight class. The eater also gains a pair of additional limbs in their hybrid forms.
- Enhanced Senses (Antennae): In full or partial moth forms, the eater gains feathered antennae on the top of their head, and feathers over their bodies, that bestow upon them superhuman senses of smell, hearing and vibration, that accords them a radar-like awareness of their surroundings, allowing them to mentally visualize the locations of things in their vicinity without having to actually see them. The eater also gains nocturnal vision, allowing them to see in pitch-black darkness.
- Silk Generation: In their transformed state, the eater can generate white silken fibers that are lightweight but possessing immense strength and toughness from their bodies, which they can use for various effects, such as drawing them into sticky threads, balls of various consistencies, and cocoons in order to protect or entrap themselves or a companion.
- Flight: In their transformed states, the eater manifests beautiful, furry white moth wings with black dots, granting them the ability to fly with nigh-unparalleled skill and grace.
- Moth Fur and Scales: In their transformed states, the eater manifests moth fur and scales, which form a remarkable chitinous defense that helps moths to evade and escape many kinds of predators. This chitinous material forms a dense fur on the main parts of a moth’s body and is flattened into overlapping spade-shaped scales on the wings. The scales can, at will, break off at their bases, enabling the eater to escape most traps just like how a moth escapes being caught in a spider's web. Parallel ridges on the scales also make them slippery, helping the eater to slide out of traps as well, just like a moth can slide out of a monkey’s grasp or a bird’s beak. Also, the scales can be manipulated to create confusing color patterns, enabling camouflage. These furry scales are also sound absorbent, which helps moths hide from their most fearsome predator — bats. This also makes the eater a natural enemy to those with sound-based powers.
Forms — Like all Zoans, the user of the Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model: Kiharagomadara can transform either partially or completely into a White Ermine moth.
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- Beast-Human Form — Long drawn out description with some words and more words and other words and I'll finish typing this later words words words some more words and words.
Mahenoor, in her Beast-Human White Ermine moth transformation
Weaknesses:–
- Seastone: Saps the physical strength of the eater and prevents them from consciously controlling or activating their power, forcing them back into their human form.
- Seawater: Submersion in water immobilizes the eater and causes them to sink like an anchor and completely prevents them from consciously controlling their powers. Once submerged, the eater is forced to transform back into her human form.
- Artificial Light: Keeping in mind the fact that moths are positively phototaxic, if the eater is caught in darkness while in their transformed state and an artificial light source of significant intensity is suddenly lit up in their vicinity, the eater will find within themselves a sudden, irresistible urge to move straight towards the light source. The only way to resist them striking head-first into said source of light and possibly injure themselves is to force themselves to transform into their natural human form.